What percentage in required in class 12th (Maharashtra board) to pursue B.Tech in CSE from IIT?

245 Views|8 Followers|Posted 2016-03-31 02:55:18
Asked by Shah Alam
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Vishnu Elayi
2016-03-31 09:57:09
Bord marks is doesn't matter,concentrate your JEE preparation, and work smart, all the best !

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deepak upadhyay
2016-03-31 11:37:26
mostly b. tech persue the degree of IIT-JEE and Other Engg- exam so you can try for that...

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Zaid Sayyed
2016-03-31 05:33:32
u have to score above 65 percent in ur board exam but the main thing is jee main u should score min 200 out of 360 to qualify for jee advance , and to achieve this u have to be consistent for two years. all the best

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Shah Alam
2016-04-02 21:49:11
FOR IIT BOMBAY IS 65% ENOUGH

Akash Agarwal
2016-03-31 11:15:24
for success in jee please refer master resource book of arihant publication. score should be upto 220+ in both mains and advance.

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